On 2 Jan, 2009, at 20:51, Bill Janssen wrote: > Nicko van Someren <nicko at nicko.org> wrote: > >> On 30 Dec 2008, at 13:45, Barry Scott wrote: >> ... >>> Since I've been building 3.0 for a while now I looked at the script. >>> >>> build-install.py seems to have been half converted to py 3.0. >>> Going full 3.0 was not hard but then there is the problem of >>> the imports. >>> >>> Python 3.0 does not have MacOS or Carbon modules. >>> >>> Seems that there are two ways to go. >>> >>> Put back the Carbon and MacOS modules into 3.0. >>> Use Python 2 to build the python 3 package. >> >> As far as I can tell the Carbon and MacOS modules are _only_ used in >> the setIcon() function, which is used to give pretty icon to the >> python folder. Perhaps it might be better to have a fully Python 3 >> build system and loose the prettiness for the time being. > > +1 -1. The script exists to make it as easy as possible to build the installer. Converting it to python 3 makes that task harder. BTW. Until a couple of days ago the script had no chance of working at all because the Mac-specific Makefiles were broken. Ronald
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